Brazil, Brasilia
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The school emphasizes forming global citizens with critical thinking and autonomy through a student-centered approach within a multilingual, multicultural setting.
Language support is available when needed, with Portuguese or French as foreign-language options offered to assist students depending on their needs.
From an early age, students learn French, Portuguese, English and Spanish as part of the multilingual curriculum.
The school commits to secular, inclusive education and to fostering critical thinking and social responsibility as part of its approach to student development.
The school's policies and practices are aligned with protecting student welfare and promoting equal opportunities within a secular, respectful environment.
Located in Brasília, Lycée Français François Mitterrand is part of the AEFE network and follows the French national curriculum adapted for a multicultural environment. From age three, students study French and Portuguese, with English and Spanish offered as foreign languages, preparing them to sit the baccalaureate and pursue higher education in France, Brazil, and beyond. The school relocated to a purpose‑built campus in 2016 to accommodate up to 800 students, with facilities designed for general and extracurricular learning, language development, and inclusive education. A wide range of clubs and activities complements the core program, including a 3D Printer Project, Cambridge and DELE language preparation, and a dynamic AMA program supporting intellectual and personal growth. Students benefit from arts, sports, and cultural experiences, such as Circus, Music, Theatre, French Cine-club, English and Japanese language clubs, and various athletic offerings. The school emphasizes equal opportunity, critical thinking, and autonomy to foster citizens.